Brittany Angone

Brittany started out as a client for Sit Means Sit Southern Arizona back in June 2015. She began with her 7 year old American Eskimo Dog, Eskimo, who had some reactivity issues towards other dogs and constant door bolting.

Within a short few months of training, Eskimo was finally out of a muzzle and had total off-leash control around severe distractions.

From the dedication to the training system and wanting a better owner/dog lifestyle, Brittany was then hired on as a trainer in October 2015.

The rest from there was history. Brittany moved up from client, to apprentice trainer, to head trainer, and now owner. She trains in various dog sports, and loves trick training.

As the new career path/journey began, Brittany and Tyler’s family began to grow continuously. Once Eskimo was trained, they added 4 more dogs over the years.

•Aria, a pitbull who was trained as a Go Team Therapy/Crisis/Airport dog.

•Denali, a border collie working as her main demo dog. He loves tricks. He has competed in disc, agility, dock diving, fast cat and has various titles in AKC venues. He also loves protection/bite work .

•Makena, an Aussie mix working as a SD and holds titles in various AKC venues. She was a 1st Place Champion in NADD (North American Diving Dogs) Regionals, invited to NADD Nationals and there earned 8th Place [2021]

•Benelli, a Belgian Malinois, who will be taking over the demo dog position in the future. She is in training for PSA (Protection Sport Association), as well as dabbling in other dogs sports. She is a certified Go Team Therapy Dog.

Brittany is also a certified AKC Instructor/Evaluator, Certified Remote Collar Trainer, and Canine Conditioning Coach. Living with MS (multiple sclerosis) diagnosed in 2018; don’t let speed bumps in life, keep you from chasing your dreams.

Rest in Paradise Eskimo 11/2/2007 – 8/28/2021 💔